- Agatha Christie "Christmas Tragedy" a short detective story by the most prominent "mother of mystery"
- Antony Burdgess "Clockwork Orange" a cool piece of writing performed with the use of Nadsat
- Chuck Palahniuk "Fight Club", "Survivor" searching for American slang and breathtaking plot? it's for you!
- Ernest Miller Hemingway "For whom the bell tolls" "Colonel Ksanti" as the prototype of the main character and his war story in the band of guerillas
- George Mikes "How to be an alien" the book contains a lot of humorous tips on how to live in Great Britain and not to seem an alien there
- Chuck Palahniuk "Invisible Monsters" the strangest thing I've ever read...but it's really worthy!
- Graham Greene "Quiet American" a novel about war and peace, love and betrayal, cowardice and courage, friendship and death
- O'Henry "Short Stories" a collection of humorous stuff
- Jerome David Salinger "The catcher in the rye" a story, told by a teenager, full of emotions, speculations and adult events
- William Somerset Maugham "The Moon and The Sixpence" a controversial life story of Paul Cogent
- Oscar Wilde "Stories" a very good collection of tales for grown-ups and children
- Oscar Wilde "The picture of Dorian Gray" a story of beauty, wrath, misery, horror - one of my most favourite books
- Robert Louis Stevenson "The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde" the title speaks for itself